Yea, I can see overlap with a Sidewinder. I've never thrown a Glide (actually, I've never even seen a Glide). The Sidewinder is also a great disc for hyzer-flipping. I had 150 class Champ one that I loved until I lost it to the water.

I gave it a couple rounds myself, but it was almost identical to my heavier GL River. And it would take several naked women with Five Guys burgers in their hands to tempt me to drop my River from my bag.

Still haven't thrown my Amp too much yet, but I do like the way it flies! Had a beautiful drive on #18 at Yadkin County Park. It's sort of a long mid, short fairway shot for me, 430ish feet, way down hill, almost always into the wind. It's been a really tricky shot for me going downhill and into the wind, yet needing something that can turn, but not fade back so hard that it skips off down the hill into the woods. I tossed my Amp, smoothly with a slight anny release, it turned beautifully then had a gentle fade skipped slightly to literally end up three feet from the pole.

The Amp for me when thrown flat and level doesn't seem to turn much, but it has a nice forwardish fade. It's great at the moment, seems to want to hold most any angle I put it on. I wouldn't mind if it stayed mostly just like that.

I gave it a couple rounds myself, but it was almost identical to my heavier GL River. And it would take several naked women with Five Guys burgers in their hands to tempt me to drop my River from my bag.

And that wasn't meant as a knock to MVP. I respect what those guys are doing. There are just so many molds available these days that it's impossible to put out something new that doesn't overlap significantly with something else out there.

I'm sure scientifically the Gyro technology works. I'm even sure for people who have bigger arms and can really rev up the gyroscopic nature of discs, it is very noticeable that it works. For me, the discs just don't do anything differently or better (nor worse) than what I throw and am comfortable with. I also don't throw any Blizzard or Opto Air discs for that reason.

MVP is innovating how modern discs are formatted. With wing caps and weight caps, there's only so far a manufacturer can go before trying something different. Kudos to them for creating an entire line that way. I do always look forward to their new releases. Just nothing has stuck with me yet.